In the American judicial system, what do trial courts use to help them reach a decision?

Game show

Adversary process

Debate

Military review

In the American judicial system, trial courts use the adversary process to help them reach a decision. The adversary process involves two opposing parties presenting their arguments and evidence before a neutral judge or jury who will then make a decision based on the facts and laws presented in court. Trial courts do not typically use game shows, debate formats, or military reviews to reach decisions.